I note that when importing text prepared in an external editor like Gvim every end of line is interpreted by Scribus text importer as an end of paragraph marker. I have set up Gvim to automatically generate an EOL after I type 72 characters. For a paragraph end I insert a blank line, following the TeX convention. But when I import the text file into Scribus every line becomes a paragraph. if I delete all EOL markers in Gvim then Gvim will still wrap the lines visually but may divide lines in the middle of a word to accomplish the visual wrap. That's a bit clumsy.
HTML does not so interpret an EOL for example. And the blank line convention is followed when typing emails. Is there a setting somewhere that prevents Scribus from interpreting an EOL as an end of paragraph marker when importing text? -- John Culleton
